VMU Center for Asian studies and Confucius Institute at Vilnius University invites everyone to listen to professor’s Cui Riming lecture “Asian Economic Integration with China, Japan and Korea as its Core and the New World Pattern” at 11:00 AM on the 16th of June, at Gediminas st. 44-301 (VMU faculty for Political Sciences and Diplomacy).
Cui Riming is professor of Economics in Liaoning University, China. He is a distinguished specialist in his field and is now serving as the sectary general of Economic and Trade Education Committee of Ministry of Education, Director of China International Economic Relations Association, Director of International Trade Association of China, Member of the fifth Governmental Decision Consulting Committee of Liaoning Province.
His research area mainly focuses on theory and policy of International Trade, International Investment, and Regional Economic Cooperation. He has published more than 20 academic works and textbooks. He has published more than 100 academic papers on some top academic journals such as World Economics, Management World, World Economics and Politics.Prof. Cui will first analyze the core position of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean economies in Asian economic integration, combining the analysis of the development of Asian economic integration and its path available. In addition, Prof. Cui will discuss the impacts of Asian economic integration on the economy, society, politics, and culture of New World.